Objective: To analyze the role of the rectus femoris muscle in nondisabled
gait at various walking velocities using fine-wire dynamic electromyography
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Design: Descriptive study. Fine-wire electromyography data were collected f
rom the rectus femoris during level walking at four walking speeds. Rectus
femoris activity patterns in the loading response phase and the pre- and in
itial-swing phase of the gait cycle were compared using paired t tests.
Setting: A gait laboratory.
Subjects: Ten nondisabled adult volunteers.
Main Outcome Measures: Amplitude of rectus femoris activity in the loading
response phase and the pre- and initial-swing phase during walking at four
speeds.
Results: There was a bimodal pattern of rectus femoris activity in all subj
ects, at all speeds, in both phases, with high variability in the onsets, d
urations, and amplitudes of activity, and paired t tests revealed no signif
icant differences (p > .05) between phases at any walking speed.
Conclusion: Activity in the rectus femoris in the pre- and initial-swing ph
ase in nondisabled individuals at all speeds suggests that similar activity
detected in individuals with stiff-legged gait may not be inappropriate. (
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n Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.